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1£®When did they go to the store?
A£®After breakfast£®
B£®Before supper£®
C£®Late in the evening£®
2£®What did the woman seem to prefer at first?
A£®Fruit juice£®
B£®Milk£®
C£®Soda£®
3£®What can we learn from the conversation?
A£®The man insisted on having milk though the woman didn¡¯t want to£®
B£®Both the man and the woman preferred the bread£®
C£®The man bought some bread and fruit juice in the end£®
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4£®What does Helen do now?
A£®She is an assistant£®
B£®She is a secretary£®
C£®She is a teacher£®
5£®Why does she look for a new job?
A£®She wants a new job that is nearer from her home£®
B£®She wants a new job that pays her 50 dollars a week£®
C£®She wants a new job that gives her more holidays£®
6£®When will Helen start her new job?
A£®She can start it right away£®
B£®She can start it the next day£®
C£®She can start it only after the test£®
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7£®What do you know about the woman from the dialogue?
A£®She is looking for a full-time job£®
B£®She is looking for a part-time job£®
C£®She is not satisfied with her present job and wants to have a change£®
8£®Why didn¡¯t the man¡¯s friend get his first job?
A£®Because he was late for the interview£®
B£®Because he dressed too casually£®
C£®Because he had poor qualifications£®
9£®What does the woman think is more important in job interview?
A£®Qualifications(×ʸñ)£®
B£®Wearing£®
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10£®What are the Chinese students doing in the U£®S£®A£®?
A£®They¡¯re studying in New York£®
B£®They¡¯re visiting their sister school£®
C£®They¡¯re visiting the country£®
11£®What will the students do on Tuesday?
A£®Introduce their school to their American friends£®
B£®Tell some interesting stories£®
C£®Visit the Statue of Liberty£®
12£®When will the Chinese students leave for Washington?
A£®In the morning£®
B£®In the afternoon£®
C£®In the evening,
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13£®What is the woman¡¯s problem before she goes to Australia?
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B£®Passport£®
C£®Her apartment£®
14£®How long will the woman stay in Australia?
A£®Three months£®
B£®Two weeks£®
C£®Two months£®
15£®How will they solve the problem?
A£®They try to rent the apartment to the man¡¯s friend, Peter£®
B£®They try to rent the apartment to their classmate£®
C£®They will sell the apartment later this week£®
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¡¡¡¡W£ºOK, but just a snack£®I¡¯m going home to have supper£®
¡¡¡¡M£ºLet¡¯s get some milk and bread£®
¡¡¡¡W£ºI don¡¯t really like milk£®How about a soda?
¡¡¡¡M£ºThey say it makes you fat£®Milk is more healthy£®
¡¡¡¡W£ºHow about some fruit juice?
¡¡¡¡M£ºA good idea! But I¡¯ll get the bread£®I¡¯m hungry now£®
¡¡¡¡W£ºDon¡¯t forget the juice£®
¡¡¡¡M£ºThat¡¯s it£®
¡¡¡¡W£ºThank you£®
¡¡¡¡M£ºGood morning£®What¡¯s your name?
¡¡¡¡W£ºGood morning£®My name is Helen£®
¡¡¡¡M£ºDo you have a job now?
¡¡¡¡W£ºYes, I¡¯m a secretary now£®
¡¡¡¡M£ºHow long have you worked as a secretary?
¡¡¡¡W£ºFor five months£®
¡¡¡¡M£ºWhy do you want a new job?
¡¡¡¡W£ºThe one I have now is too far away from my home£®
¡¡¡¡M£ºWe need a good secretary£®Can you type?
¡¡¡¡W£ºOh, yes£®How much does this job pay?
¡¡¡¡M£ºFifty dollars a week£®
¡¡¡¡W£ºWhat are the hours? Eight to four?
¡¡¡¡M£ºThat¡¯s right£®And you get two weeks of vacation£®
¡¡¡¡W£ºCan I start right away?
¡¡¡¡M£ºYou have to take a test first£®
¡¡¡¡W£ºFine£®
¡¡¡¡M£ºHi, Mary, what have you been doing since graduation?
¡¡¡¡W£ºHello, Ted£®I¡¯ve been getting ready for my first job interview£®Have you ever been to one?
¡¡¡¡M£ºNo, not yet£®But my friend Frank has£®
¡¡¡¡W£ºReally? What did he say?
¡¡¡¡M£ºHe said he thought he didn¡¯t get the first job because he dressed too casually£®
¡¡¡¡W£ºBut qualifications are more important than what you wear£®
¡¡¡¡M£ºHe felt first impressions count a lot, you know£®
¡¡¡¡W£ºMaybe he¡¯s right£®
¡¡¡¡M£ºI wish you good luck£®
¡¡¡¡W£ºThank you£®Now I don¡¯t feel quite so nervous!
¡¡¡¡May I have your attention, please? Welcome to America! My name is John Smith£®I¡¯m here to tell you what you are going to do during your stay in New York£®Our headmaster is to see you tomorrow morning and he will introduce our school to you£®You will visit the lab building and the library in the afternoon£®On Tuesday, the students of the two countries are to visit the Statue of Liberty, where I will tell some interesting stories about it£®In the evening, we are going to have a party£®The students from China and America will give nice performances at the party£®On Wednesday morning, you will have a talk with some students of our school£®After lunch, you will leave for Washington by train at 1¡Ã40 p. m£®
¡¡¡¡M£ºWhen are you leaving for Australia, Diana?
¡¡¡¡W£ºIn just two weeks£®I¡¯m so excited£®But there is one thing I need to do before I go£®
¡¡¡¡M£ºWhat?
¡¡¡¡W£ºWhat to do with my apartment while I¡¯m gone?
¡¡¡¡M£ºYour apartment? Maybe you could rent it£®
¡¡¡¡W£ºBut to whom?
¡¡¡¡M£ºLet me see£®Oh, I know just the person£®An old friend of mine, Peter, is coming here to do some research this summer, from June through August£®He needs to find a place to stay£®
¡¡¡¡W£ºThat¡¯s exactly when I¡¯ll be away£®Sounds good£®When could you talk to him about it?
¡¡¡¡M£ºWell, I¡¯ll telephone him later this week£®
¡¡¡¡W£ºThanks a lot£®
¡¡¡¡Lots of people have a bright idea, but very few are brave enough to follow it through and turn it into reality£®
¡¡¡¡One of the most courageous stories we¡¯ve come across is that of Leslie Scott, the inventor of Jenga£®Jenga involves building a tower from 54 wooden blocks, and is extremely tricky£®Scott is now rich and successful, but only after putting up with years of hardship£®She was brought up in Africa, and her first language was Swahili£®When she was 20, while amusing her young brother, she came up with the idea behind Jenga which means¡°to build¡±in Swahili£®In 1991, she set up her own company, ¡°Oxford Toys¡±£®Then Scott¡¯s luck finally changed£»an American toy company took over the license, and in 1993 she made her first big money£®Since then, Jenga has really taken off, and last year, three million people bought it£®If it carries on being this successful, she¡¯ll end up by being extremely rich indeed£®